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welcome to the seventy seven percent. higher than to six d. w o. o. o o. o this is being years live from the wind up a cholera epidemic in mozambique hundreds of people contract the contagious disease following a devastating strike the vast numbers of displaced people at risk relief workers all warning other second disaster also on the program thousands of palestinians marked the anniversary of the week of her tears as the events turn stapling with
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four palestinians killed and more than three hundred injured in clashes with israeli forces. and people in ukraine the pace of closure the polls to elect a new president will they opt for a familiar face or take a chance on a new kind of take a look at the front. i'm kristie lu welcome to the program. in mozambique the number of corner of cases has risen dramatically from five to ninety three hundred in just two days the world health organization is warning off a second just lost if connery spreads among survive is off the dead the side that hits two beats of the water borne disease causes a huge diarrhea and can kill within was if not treated hundreds of thousands of peace. lost in the psyche that it was. and one of the worst affected areas is the
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city off on the indian ocean. in many settlements such as here in beirut flooding hasn't completely receded and many people are waiting for help nothing's been done for us there's no aid even though i live here alone with my children. every extra day in the mud increases the risk of severe diarrhea or even of cholera outbreaks in rural districts the situation is even worse large areas of land are still under water we visit a small clinic in the village of one go or what the storm left of it there is only one doctor who treats one hundred fifty patients a day testing them for malaria another looming danger he would be powerless against a cholera outbreak. yes the numbers are increasing we can't do much we hand out chlorine tablets to disinfect the drinking water and
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we tell people to wash for it before eating it and especially to wash their hands so if. anyone with diarrhea is being treated as though they had cholera the world health organization plans to provide nine hundred thousand vaccine doses next week but fear of cholera is not the only concern many locals have lost everything their houses and huts were destroyed as was their harvest. even though it's been more than two weeks people are still suffering the after effects of the cycle so far there has been no cholera epidemic nevertheless it will be months before things are back to normal. it's to the middle east where tens of thousands of palestinians rallied in the gaza strip city one year since the start of weekly prices there held soothed him on the right to return to israel and to israel's blockade off the gaza strip but like those weekly perseus today's event turned deadly with four
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palestinians killed in clashes with israeli forces hundreds more people were injured. palestinian protesters throw rocks in return the israeli army deploys tear gas and live ammunition to prevent the crowds of demonstrators from approaching the barrier between israel and gaza. yeah it was all israel estimates forty thousand palestinians gathered at the border there calling for the right to enter israel and an end to the blockade on gaza which stops imports and exports causing poverty and hardship. generally only get help but now we came today to emphasize and prove to the world that we have rights and we can't give up or forget our rights that can't be forced upon us. go to a peaceful today when a peaceful young protester was killed we did not retaliate we want to confront them
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in a small way throwing stones to teach them a lesson and deliver our message that we want our stolen rights returned so we can go back to palestine. the protests march two anniversaries it's a year since the start of the great much of return rallies which called for palestinian refugees and their descendants to be allowed to return to their former homes in israel and it's the forty third land day commemorating the death of six arab israelis killed during protests in one nine hundred seventy six against israel's expropriation of palestinian land gaza some ass leadership says the protests at the border will continue. our correspondent ten year graham is in jerusalem i asked her how the clashes might influence israel's general elections in ten days and. why i think that's why all eyes today on that day of protest because it came after a week of really heightened tensions between israel and hamas started
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a week ago when a rocket was launched from gaza the center is. a small village in north of tel aviv in a family home people were injured and prime minister netanyahu was in washington at the time he cut short his visit there was a lot of pressure as israel always will respond to rockets retaliated and there was more rocket fire coming out of gaza as well but with the help of egypt's mitigation there has been there had been a tense calm of the past couple of days and of course now the question was what will happen today and how this will play out it has been a lot of pressure also prime minister netanyahu for a very tough response so whatever happens and the situation remains tense and also volatile whatever happens here on the ground and gaza has dominated the election campaign this week at least will of course also dominate the remaining election and up to the elections happen on paper nine. pope francis has arrived in the moroccan
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capital rabat for a visit aimed at furthering dialogue between the religions francaise was invited to morocco backing off and securing the two day trip the pontiff will meet muslim youth is and cerebration a mass for the country's minority catholic community interfaith dialogue is a priority full of transcends. all right news. joins me from all on pope francis's visit to that have you here matias so it's the pope's second visit at. a muslim country in as many months what was his message in robot generally the decision has been pretty consistent i mean forging ahead with a more integrated. essentially transcultural an ecumenical conversations with muslim leaders from muslim clerics including sort of figures within the few logical community if you slam both in the middle east and north africa and
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furthermore i think. you know the question essentially of the real migration problems which very often are related to this from countries i mean i've seen in the case of syria and in the case of northern africa it's not something that can simply be resolved by forest and i'd actually requires a joint political solution so i think that this obsession that has been actually very consistent throughout there is not the element which is a matter of fact in many muslim countries christian communities in a very precarious situation which means incidentally that for this pope this become a very high priority item in every agenda that he when he visits standards but martin the pope is going to meet with migrants and the pasta he wanted to see and understanding how americans react to that shwe i think generally speaking morocco is sort of a showcase country for you know for the vatican essentially because it's a country that has a very long history of factually pretty strong. gratian minority communities
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christian communities i mean the jewish community are two of morocco it's a stunning community which has a very long tradition of integration i think that is trying to show more of course a bit of an example at the very same time it's true that this one of the bottlenecks church in europe for g.d. early in the spanish road so there is a sense you know there is enough food enough political will moral crackly can become an important sort of an important example for how to do it with my bridge all right. religious affairs and this mosque and i expect there will. now see some of the other stories making news around the will partial results and so vacuous presidential election show in large lethal anticorruption activist suzanna hupp told that that puts her on track to becoming the country's first female president challenger in the second round on is european mission vice president. chef chill french. the rolling stones office phoning
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a twelfth north america while singer mick jagger receives medical treatment the seventy five year old tweeted regrets to fans and said he would be back on stage as soon as he can a spokesperson did not elaborate on the singer's condition on sunday the people of ukraine will elect a new president in a vote closely watched in the west and in russia the last time ukrainians went to the polls in twenty fourteen the country was in freefall russia had just an extra day crimea region and conflict between government forces and pro russian separatists have broken out in the country's east five years on the news and economy takes a look at the issues on bush's minds. i more than ten thousand people have lost their lives since war broke out in eastern ukraine back in twenty fourteen millions have been forced to leave their homes as the shooting continues political attempts to end the conflict remain stuck in no
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man's land but the fact the fighting didn't spread further and that ukraine's army was able to regroup essential to president petro poroshenko as campaign which is message to voters is clear only he can keep ukraine safe and stand up to russia. but five years of war have also left their mark on ukrainians pockets in europe second poorest nation real incomes are still lower than they were before the war as household bills have skyrocketed. over three million ukrainians have left the country in search of work it's these people pensioners and those on low incomes struggling to get by the ex prime minister yulia timoshenko is trying to reach she promises to cut household bills in health as soon as she's elected and do more to ensure ukrainians can find work at home both president poroshenko and ex prime minister to have been around for decades and many ukrainians especially younger voters are hungry for change. one person who seems to fit the bill is actor and
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comedian polygamous lenski the forty one year old may have no previous political experience but he has played the president before in the hit series servant of the people the sitcom tells the story of a school teacher whose rant about the state of the country is caught on video by one of his pupils the video goes viral and the teacher suddenly finds himself catapulted to the top job. good morning mr president. mixing footage from the sitcom with his campaign ads zelinsky is now trying to convince ukrainians that he's the outside of the country needs to shake up its corrupt politics his motto become president but stay ordinary guy his critics argue that in reality he's no outsider launching a campaign calling him a puppet of the oligarchs. a sworn enemy of president petro poroshenko it's called he who put zelinsky on television in the first place and on whose channel he announced his surprise run for the presidency selenski denies there's anything
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untoward about his relations with the businessman. for now the polls put zelinsky in first place far ahead of his rivals but questions remain come election day will ukrainians really take the jump and vote for someone whose only experience of politics so far has been with a t.v. script in his hand. harris says you have an art museum is celebrating thirty is since its iconic gloss it was built to mark the occasion the museum has invited the french street artists known only as j. art to reimagine the pyramids on a grand scale. the louvre about to be transformed. hundreds of volunteers are pasting thousands of strips of paper to the floor for three full days. they're marking the thirtieth birthday of the louvers famous glass pyramid and they're putting together an art work by french artist jr who's creating
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an optical illusion. why why not why not reinvent and rethink places why not wake up in your own city and allow yourself to reinvent and rethink it to look at it in a different way and growing up in the suburbs i always try to see paris differently not like everybody else climb onto rooftops and go into tunnels and to be able to see a monument like this today and rethink it reinvented as an artist it's that modernist that utopia which allows you to move forward and take people along with you. and this pyramid rising from an imaginary creator is the end result. happy birthday to the cape crusader costume and on screen superior batman turns eighty today he made his debut in detective comics in one nine hundred eighty nine since then he moved on to his own t.v.
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series followed by a decades long korea in movie theater has multiple exes have played the dog superhero video isn't even non-human x. says have put on the black wings enough for everyone to have a favorite. it watching is live from berlin i'm christine wonder thank you for watching. germany street by street. clear. the most traditional find it all at any time.
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